Overview
Overview
Projection of a Side of a Triangle
COURSE DESCRIPTION
- In an obtuse angled triangle, the square of side opposite to the obtuse angle is equal to the sum of the squares on the sides containing the obtuse angle together with twice the rectangle contained by one of the sides, and the projection on it of the other.
- In any triangle, the square on the side opposite to acute angle is equal to sum of the squares on the sides containing that acute angle diminished by twice the rectangle contained by one of those sides and the projection on it of the other.
- In any triangle, the sum of the squares on any two sides is equal to twice the square on half the third side together with twice the square on the median which bisects the third side.
- Conceptual overview of all the above topics
- Application and conceptual base quiz of students which consist of short questions, MCQS and Long questions.
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Course Features
- Lecture 0
- Quiz 0
- Duration 7 days, (40 minutes per day)
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
- Students 13
- Assessments Yes
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